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Guam – An accused rapist remained on the run for nearly a year, before local authorities were able to locate him.

Two women were sexually assaulted on the same night, by Kino Thomas Keeler. The first victim was alseep in her bedroom in Tumon, when she awoke to Keeler digitally penetrating her. She screamed for him to stop before he exited the room. A short time later Keeler entered the room again the victim once again was asleep and awoke to Keeler raping her. The court complaint states that victim kicked her attacker in the stomach and yelled for him to leave. The same night another woman in the residence also woke up to Keeler sexually assaulting her, indicating that he was rubbing her buttocks. After the incident the second victim entered

Each pleaded guilty to the charge of use of interstate facilities to transmit information about a minor, a felony that carries a possible fine and up to five years in prison.

The men were caught in a sting, dubbed “Operation Hidden Guardian.” It was directed by the Columbus Police Department with assistance from multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. There were 21 men arrested, Columbus Police Chief Ricky Boren announced on Nov. 13.

President Donald Trump is making good on his pledge to use the “full force and weight” of the U.S. government to break up child sex trafficking rings and lock up sexual predators.

Since Trump was sworn in, authorities have arrested more than 1,500 pedophiles in the United States.

President Donald Trump issued an executive order giving the FBI extra power to crack down on human trafficking offenses.

“This should be one of the biggest stories in the national news. Instead, the mainstream media has barely, if at all, covered any of these mass pedophile arrests. This begs the question – why?” Liz Crokin wrote for Townhall.com on Feb. 25.

The numbers are “staggering” when compared to the less than 400 sex trafficking-related arrests made in

Dublin priest says the “protection of human rights and the dignity of women and children is breaking down”

Ireland could soon be following Australia’s lead by becoming the first country in Europe to cancel passports of convicted pedophiles in a bid to prevent them to traveling overseas. The campaign championing this idea for Ireland is being led by Irish priest Father Shay Cullen, a four-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee who runs People’s Recovery, Empowerment and Development Assistance (PREDA), a child abuse charity in the Philippines.

Ireland is expected to introduce a draft of this new legislation later in October. It would mean that convicted pedophiles would be prohibited from traveling overseas.

Cullen, who was born in Dublin, said the introduction of legislation such as this would prevent registered sex offenders from traveling abroad. He also said this legislation would particularly benefit developing nations where sex tourism and child prostitution are major problems.

The victim told police that she feared Muna would kill her and her family if she reported the incident to police.

Guam – The police officer accused of sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl will have to come up with $20,000 cash before he can be released from prison.

James Norbert Muna, 55, appeared in court today where he was charged with first and second degree criminal sexual conduct, both as first degree felonies.

A magistrate complaint alleges Muna sexually abuse the minor last month and again last weekend. However, Muna denied the allegations, saying the victim’s mother had previously accused him of sexually assaulting the minor. Police also say Muna threatened the victim and her family.

Tell you what, sicko, when I was a young adult, your indecent assault on my mind, body and soul made me silently question my sexuality. Rape was my debut sexual experience and, at times, it messed me up a little. I thought the rape was an ‘induction’ of sorts and it was, as unscriptural as it sounds, a ‘sign’ from God.

A good number of men who are rape victims – especially if it was their sex debut – silently wrestle with demons of sexual orientation. And it’s so easy to swing the gay

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